Fight over nightly rentals in Colorado just getting started, Summit county leads the charge

Fight over nightly rentals in Colorado just getting started, Summit county leads the charge

As nightly rentals balloon throughout Colorado so have issues and regulations.  Summit County (Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain) is the most recent county to get on the bandwagon of regulating rentals.  Why are the regulations so important that are coming down...
Fight over nightly rentals in Colorado just getting started, Summit county leads the charge

Cash is king, Aspen is better than Steamboat, but Steamboat is better than Breckenridge.

  We all know cash is king, but in real estate this is even more important.  What can the amount of cash tell us about a particular Colorado ski resort market (I took the pic above between Vail and Steamboat)?  How can we use this information to guide our...
You have no Fracking choice! Your million-dollar house is worth a whole lot less

You have no Fracking choice! Your million-dollar house is worth a whole lot less

Don’t think this impacts you?  Take a look at the map above of the Denver front range.  “When Bill Young peers out the window of his $700,000 home in Broomfield, Colo., he drinks in a panoramic view of the Rocky Mountains. Starting next year, he may also glimpse...
Colorado radically alters rental property regulations? 3 steps every rental property owner must take

Colorado radically alters rental property regulations? 3 steps every rental property owner must take

There Is a new bill, Residential health and safety act, that will drastically alter rental properties both single family and multifamily properties.  Are you ready?  The bill’s title sounds innocuous, but the true intent of the bill is lurking in the details and will...
New Colorado initiative that could destroy Colorado real estate

New Colorado initiative that could destroy Colorado real estate

There is a new initiative in town to drastically limit growth in one metro Denver City.  Lakewood just won major litigation that had derailed a “growth initiative”  that limits new residential development to 1% of the existing housing stock.  Why is this important? ...